TheDailyMeal.com: How to Order at an Italian Restaurant
Biscotti/Panini
| Just as an FYI: Both biscotti and panini are plural words, for cookies and sandwiches, respectively. If you want just one cookie, or one sandwich, then you'd order a "biscotto" or "panino". Either way, you wouldn't say "a biscotti." However, the plural form has become so widespread in America that it's completely acceptable to get "a panini" and if you're ever on a date with someone who judges you or corrects you on this, you should probably end your date right there. (Interestingly, the inverse is true of "lasagna," which is merely the term for a flat sheet of pasta. Garfield's favorite dish is comprised of lasagna, but is actually called "lasagne" in Italian.) (Credit: © Wikimedia Commons/GiacomoBosc) Click Here For The Full Story from TheDailyMeal.com | ||||
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